According to the Kansas City Star, the Chiefs have agreed to a contract with
Reid, who was fired Monday after 14 years as head coach of the Philadelphia
Eagles.

The Chiefs joined the Eagles on Black Monday by firing their head coach, Romeo
Crennel, and on Friday agreed to part ways with general manager Scott Pioli
after four years.

Pioli's departure cleared the way for Reid to become the head of football
operations in Kansas City, much the way he was in Philadelphia. Reid answered
only to Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie during his time in Philly and will likely
have the same authority in KC with chairman and CEO Clark Hunt.

With Pioli out, Reid can bring his own general manager and player personnel
people.

It was thought earlier this week that Reid was the top choice for the vacancy
in Arizona. The Chiefs swooped in before Reid could meet with the Cardinals,
and the scheduled interview in the desert was canceled.

The winningest coach in Eagles history, Philadelphia posted a 130-93-1
regular-season record under Reid's watch and amassed a 10-9 postseason mark.
The Eagles made nine playoff appearances during Reid's 14 seasons, played in
five NFC Championship Games and lost to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl
XXXIX.

However, the team managed only an 8-8 mark in 2011 and slipped to 4-12 this
past season, the franchise's worst since 1998.

Reid joined the Eagles in 1999 and quickly turned the franchise into a
perennial Super Bowl contender. He'll be in a similar situation with the
Chiefs.

Despite a roster this season that featured five Pro Bowl selections, the
Chiefs were just 2-14 and will have the first pick in the 2013 draft. The
trying year was also marked by linebacker Jovan Belcher's murder-suicide in
December.

Kansas City won the AFC West under the direction of Pioli and head coach Todd
Haley in 2010. However, that 10-win season was followed by a mark of 7-9 in
2011 that included Haley's firing. Crennel took over as interim coach for the
final three games in 2011 and was named the full-time replacement last
January.